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  2. REPARATIONS. Proposals of the Experts.

    The Experts' Committees under General Dawes and Mr. McKenna will hand in their reports to the Reparation Commission in the course of a few ...

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  3. LABOUR TROUBLES. British Shipbuilding Industry.

    A fortnight ago shipbuilding employers in Great Britain decided on a national lockout in all shipyards as the result of the unofficial strike of ...

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  4. RIOT IN INDIA. Police Compelled to Fire.

    Serious trouble broke out yesterday at [?]awnpore, arising out of the strike of mill hands on the question of wages and the payment of bonuses. The mill ...

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  5. IMPERIAL POLITICS. The Evictions Bill.

    The Deputy Leader of the House of Commons (Mr. Clynes) announced in the House to-day that in order to settle the doubts regarding the ...

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  6. ALBANIAN BANDITS.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Express" describes amazing scenes at Monastir, to the north-west of Saloniki, following the discovery of ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS. Saturday's Polling.

    The outstanding feature of the South Australian elections on Saturday was the marked improvement in the numb[?] of seats gained by Labour, as compare[?] ...

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  8. AMERICAN PROHIBITION.

    Acting on the orders, of President Coolidge, and as part of the campaign to clean up the capital, the police at Washington to-day conducted a series ...

    Article : 223 words
  9. THRILLING ADVENTURE.

    The precipitation of a motor-car containing nine persons into water of a depth of 1[?] feet without the loss of a life resulting may be regarded as quite ...

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  10. THE OUTLOOK IN INDIA.

    Among the passengers by the liner Naldera, which sailed from Bombay for London to-day, was Sir [?]oderick Jones, the chairman of Reuter's ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND'S LOAN. Interview With Mr. Theodore.

    The Premier of Queenslind (Mr. Theodore), interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association to-day, said that the underwriters ...

    Article : 388 words
  12. POLICY OF FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

    Voting as a question of confidence in the Government, the French Chamber of Deputies to-day rejected a Radical amendment on the Pensions Bill, by ...

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  13. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS.

    The shipbuilding dispute lias assumed a brighter aspect. The Employers' Federation, in a statement yesterday, said that a conference with the ...

    Article : 99 words
  14. MINING AT CYGNET. New Lode Discovered.

    A rumour has been current in Cygnet for the past few days that, owing to developments in connection with mineral discoveries, the district is likely to be ...

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  15. GUARDIANSHIP BILL.

    The Guardianship of Infants Bill (introduced by Mrs. Wintringham, Liberal member for Louth (Lincolnshire) passed the second reading, and ...

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  16. THE RUHR VALLEY.

    A message received in Berlin from Essen states that the French have extended their occupation of the Ruhr Valley to the northern outskirts of ...

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  17. ASYLUM STRIKE.

    In connection with the strike of attendants at Letterkenny Asylum in Ireland violent scenes occurred when a batch of male and female attendants ...

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  18. YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE

    The members of the Young Australian League now visiting England marched through the City of London this morning, and in the afternoon ...

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  19. REPORT DENIED.

    The reported extension of the Frenc[?] occupation towards Elberfeld is officially denied. It is added that no such operations have been carried out or ...

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  20. GERMAN SECRET SOCIETIES.

    That further trouble is brewing in the Ruhr Valley is indicated by the orders of General Degoutte the Frenc[?] commander-in-chief in the occupied ...

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  21. LOSS OF FRANGESTAN.

    Sir Derrick Watson, Bart., a passenger on the Frangestan, which took fire on her way to Jeddah, in Arabia, has given a thrilling narrative to Reuter's ...

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  22. AVIATORS' STRIKE.

    It is understood that the Minister for Labour (Mr. Thomas Shaw) may be asked to intervene in the dispute between aviators and the aerial ...

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  23. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    Dr. Nansen, the Norwegian Arctic explorer, although now 62 [?]ears of age, has agreed to accompany Rossinsky, the leading Russian aviator, in a flight ...

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  24. THE IRON HAND OF FRANCE AND BELGIUM.

    At a conference held in Berlin to-day of the German Imperial Coal Council and members of the Coal Association, a resolution was passed ...

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  25. BRUTAL MURDER.

    The body of a motor car driver, named John O'Neill, was found about 7 o'clock on Saturday morning floating in the River Swan, near Crawley. When ...

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  26. ANOTHER AMERICAN SCANDAL.

    A sensational revelation of opium traffic within the Federal penitentiaries has been revealed, to the Senate Committee by Mr. J. K. Dych, former ...

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  27. HELD AS HOSTAGES.

    The financial editor of the [?]bserver" states that though the Queensland dispute has been satisfactorily settled London financial magnates are ...

    Article : 99 words
  28. STRANGE CHANGES IN LONDON.

    An example of the strange changes that are taking place in London is the Centaur Club, with a jazz room and a cocktail bar, moving into premises in ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    A by-election for the Wakkerstroom division of the Transvaal took place yesterday, and resulted in Mr. Naude, the Nationalist (Boer) candidate ...

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  30. MURDER CHARGE.

    The disappearance in September last of a sexagenarian named Georg[?] Cooper, an engineer's pattern-maker, and the tenant of a modoest villa [?] ...

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  31. TIN PROSPECTING.

    With reference to tin prospecting, it was stated in Hobart that during the last three months some attention has been given to the mineral possibilities ...

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  32. ITALIAN ELECTIONS.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that 22 distinct political organisations are appealing to the country at the general election to ...

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  33. LORD HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    Mrs. Brown, the wife of Mr. James Brown, recently appointed Lord High Commissioner of Scotland, has selected to include among her maids of ...

    Article : 68 words
  34. TRAGEDY IN A THEATRE.

    Hunter and Bob, two brothers, who were recently on the Tivoli circuit in Australia doing knockabout comedy, in a stage cafe, were playing at the ...

    Article : 116 words
  35. SALE OF RARE BOOKS.

    Mr. Rosenbach, the American book dealer, has carrried off an outstanding Shakespeare relic from Sotheby's auction sale to-day, namely, a copy, dated ...

    Article : 71 words
  36. CHINESE PIRATES. ATTACK ON PORTUGUESE STEAMER.

    Yesterday Chinese pirates attacked the Portuguese steamer Sexal, near Kaukong, on the West River, and wounded Captain Assis, the master of ...

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  37. SIR HENRY BARWELL'S VIEWS.

    The Pre[?]r (Sir Henry Barwell) stated to-day that there were three causes attributable to the Liberal party's unsatisfactory position. There ...

    Article : 275 words
  38. BRITISH HOUSING SHORTAGE.

    Mr. H. Coppock, the secretary of the National Federation of British Building Trade Workers, speaking at the Housing Conference in London ...

    Article : 115 words
  39. ADVERTISING NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir George Fenwick, the managing director of the "Otago Daily Times," Dunedin. New Zealand, has made [?] holiday tour of the United States ...

    Article : 114 words
  40. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The official announcement of the [?]our of the Prince of Wales in South Africa state that. His Royal Highness will leave Southampton on May 2 on [?] ...

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  41. FRUIT TRADE.

    The Auastralian fruit season in London opened to-day with the shipments, from Victoria and West Australia forwarded by the liner Esperance [?]ay. ...

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  42. CLAIMS AGAINST CHINA.

    Representatives of foreign Powers have filed claims totalling 354,230 dollar[?] in Chinese currency with the Chinese Foreign Office, the amount ...

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  43. GOLF.

    At Atlanta to-day, Havors, t[?] English golfer, defeated Jones, the American champion in a 36-hole match by two up and one to play. ...

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